Can you share your source as you've obviously seen the definition somewhere to know for a fact that sports science is incorrect. I'd be interested to see it quite honestly.

ROFL. Maddy McBropants.

I'm not sure what the exact context of Sports Science's attempt to redefine the meaning of the quickness of a release. I don't discredit their theory, but I definitely disagree with using their "new" definition in this context.

The common definition is just common knowledge. I don't need to look up something that's so obvious. Simply will not waste anymore of my time.

Can you share your source as you've obviously seen the definition somewhere to know for a fact that sports science is incorrect. I'd be interested to see it quite honestly.

As something calling itself science, it should know that adding in a whole set of variables into the equation is just foolish. Plus really what part of target acquisition technically has to do with release.

Basically the general consensus is that people are trying to judge the quickest time from a QB makes the decision to where he is throwing and to the point that the ball leaves his hand.

However QB's can make a gap between when we think the throwing motion has started and when it actually has, for better or worse.

I'm not sure what the exact context of Sports Science's attempt to redefine the meaning of the quickness of a release. I don't discredit their theory, but I definitely disagree with using their "new" definition in this context.

The common definition is just common knowledge. I don't need to look up something that's so obvious. Simply will not waste anymore of my time.

I never said anything about Sport Science I saw my info on fox. And I'm not mad, it was a serious question. It would be great to have a reference.

Why is it comical? Do you assume most posters on here had the privilege to see Marino play. No need to kill the thread with such a post. Please realise that a lot of posters these days don't have the same amount of perspective as older posters so pleas respect that before posting. Thank you in advance.

Dan Marino was the best pure thrower in NFL history. Best quarterback? No. But he was the best thrower the game ever seen. If he played today he'd shatter records.

I wish Marino was playing today. He would put up insane numbers in the offensively slanted league that exists today. Makes it even more amazing to think of what he did when teams actually were allowed to play defense.

I wish Marino was playing today. He would put up insane numbers in the offensively slanted league that exists today. Makes it even more amazing to think of what he did when teams actually were allowed to play defense.

He had amazing arm talent. He fit that ball into windows down the field that left you in awe. And his release was just ridiculous. You couldn't blitz the guy. It's just sad that his game always took a little bit of a dive in the playoffs. If he just won one championship, I wonder how differently his career would be viewed.